Alvaro Herrera wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 22, 2005 at 10:28:16PM +0000, Brad Snobar wrote:
> 
> > The column was a primary key bigint.
> > 
> > ALTER TABLE "public"."CategoryBuildingRankSchemas"
> >   ALTER COLUMN "IDCategoryBuildingRankSchema" TYPE BIGSERIAL;
> > 
> > ERROR:  type "bigserial" does not exist
> 
> Bigserial is not a type.  Rather, it's a type "with strings
> attached".  You can achieve the same effect by using
> 
> alter table foo alter column a type bigint,
>       alter column a set default nextval('seq');
> 
> Sadly, you have to create the sequence by hand, and it won't be dropped
> when the table is dropped.

I tried just altering the column from 'integer' to 'bigint' and it
seemed to work:

        test=> create table test (x serial);
        NOTICE:  CREATE TABLE will create implicit sequence "test_x_seq" for 
serial column "test.x"
        CREATE TABLE
        test=> \d test
                                  Table "public.test"
         Column |  Type   |                      Modifiers
        --------+---------+-----------------------------------------------------
         x      | integer | not null default nextval('public.test_x_seq'::text)
        
        test=> alter table test alter column x type bigint;
        ALTER TABLE
        test=> \d test
                                  Table "public.test"
         Column |  Type  |                      Modifiers
        --------+--------+-----------------------------------------------------
         x      | bigint | not null default nextval('public.test_x_seq'::text)

All sequences are bigint so there is nothing to change there.

So, I think the trick is to change the underlying column type but not
change the default which is tied to the sequence.

This certainly is an interesting usage report.

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